Cat Eye Headlight Housings

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S33k3r

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Can anyone suggest a good Headlight Housing for a Cat Eye Chevy? I want my lights to be as bright as they can be, but not cause issues with other drivers. I'm thinking projector lights would be nice, but haven't found anything I like. I don't want to get the halos or those tubes because I am concerned those LEDs will burn out long before the housings go bad.

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I put TYC factory replacement housings in my Silverado so they are clear as new. Then put hella 100w high bulbs in them. So lows are normal to save oncoming traffic. And double wattage highs to cruise with. Works good for me.
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Sorry don't have a picture with the highs on, but here is a comparison of the old and new assembly. Also, I put in a Fleece all on high chip. So lows and highs are on when high beams are selected.
 
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I'm wondering if there are any low beams that I can add with proper cut-offs to avoid blinding others. I just need a bit more light at night.
 

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I'm wondering if there are any low beams that I can add with proper cut-offs to avoid blinding others. I just need a bit more light at night.
A custom projector retrofit would be your best bet if you don’t want to spend 1000$ on a set of alfarex ones or already built headlights
 

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